Botanists find the effects of ancient climates in the modern genomes of two closely related oak species
Botany One21 Feb 2022

Botanists find the effects of ancient climates in the modern genomes of two closely related oak species

Botanists examined the genomes of two species, Quercus acutissima and Q. chenii, to see if changes in the climate three million years ago affected how they hybridised.

Read the post at https://www.botany.one/2022/02/botanists-find-the-effects-of-ancient-climates-in-the-modern-genomes-of-two-closely-related-oak-species/

Read the original article at https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcab140

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